Patent ReferencesUltrasonic blood flow measuring apparatus Process for improving moisture resistance of epoxy resins by addition of chromium ions Diagnosis apparatus and the determination of tissue structure and quality Means and method for the noninvasive fragmentation of body concretions Apparatus for examining and localizing tumors using ultra sounds, comprising a device for localized hyperthermia treatment Lithotripsy system having locating and orienting apparatus Non-invasive destruction of kidney stones Patent #: 4696299 InventorApplicationNo. 07/041423 filed on 04/23/1987US Classes:600/439, With therapeutic device601/4Contact-free comminution of concretionExaminersPrimary: Smith, Ruth S.Attorney, Agent or FirmInternational ClassesA61B 17/22 (20060101)G10K 11/00 (20060101) G10K 11/26 (20060101) A61B 8/08 (20060101) G01S 15/00 (20060101) G01S 15/89 (20060101) Foreign Application Priority Data1986-04-24 JPAbstractAn ultrasound therapy apparatus having an applicator. The applicator comprises at least one ultrasonic beam emitter, at least two ultrasonic transducers, and a support member. The beam emitter emits an ultrasonic beam onto an object within a patient, for the purpose of treating the object. The transducers apply ultrasonic beams to the patient and detect ultrasonic echoes coming from the patient, thereby to form two tomograms, each of a selected plane of the patient, one plane intersecting with the other on a line passing through a region in which the beam emitted by the beam emitter is focused. The support member supports the beam emitter and the transducers in a specific positional relationship. Receivers receive echo signals corresponding to the ultrasonic echoes. Two displays display tomograms formed from these echo signals. They also display a first marker, which indicates a region in which the ultrasonic beam emitted from the beam emitter is focused, and also a second marker, which represents an intersection line of the two planes. By referring to these markers, an operator can set the applicator in a position whereby the beam emitted from the beam emitter is focused onto the object. | |